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Tropical Vulture
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Miguel Calderon

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Tropical Vulture is a cross-generational project which highlights the artistic influences between George Kuchar, a Bay Area legend of independent filmmaking, and Mexican artist Miguel Calderón. Conversations with a Tropical Vulture is an experimental narrative video, co-directed by both artists, and blends Hollywood glamour and drama with an all-too-real life approach, which creates and inspires a counterpoint of unattainable desire against unbearable actuality. The video, shot on location in Acapulco, utilizes a “lo-fi” aesthetic and playful use of non-professional actors.

Centro Espacial Satelital de Colombia (Colombian Satellite Space Center)
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Calderón & Piñeros (La Decanatura)

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In Centro Espacial Satelital de Colombia (Colombian Satellite Space Center) , Calderón & Piñeros (La Decanatura) play tribute to two “stunning” satellite antennas installed in the small municipality of Chocontá where, in 1970, the Space Communications Center of Colombia was inaugurated. That same year, the first antenna, responsible for the transmission (via microwave) of radio and telephone signals was put in place and eleven years later, the second antenna or Ground Station for International Communications would complete the complex known as Space Communications Center. Excursions to visit what became known as the “Satellite City of Colombia” were common for decades.

Sólheimasandur
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Calderón & Piñeros (La Decanatura)

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Calderón & Piñeros (La Decanatura) refer to Sólheimasandur as a work that tackles the issue of “the ruin as a tourist destination.” As they say, “at the end, tourists become an essential part of this unusual, beautiful, and—at the same time—banal landscape.” The video features a plane wreck on Sólheimasandur beach in Iceland, where a navy plane belonging to the United States Army crashed in 1973 due to fuel exhaustion. The plane appears as an anthropomorphized figure: lying on the sands of the beach without its wings, it resembles a sculptural torso that has lost all its limbs, with cables coming out of its body appearing as internal organs. These injuries remind the viewer of the danger inherent in these artifacts, and the potential for both heroism and death implicit in flying them to far-away territories.

Burrito Bay
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George Kuchar

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Burrito Bay is a video by George Kuchar that follows the format of a diary or travelogue centered on a tropical trip to Acapulco, Mexico. The footage was filmed during the production of Tropical Vulture , a cross-generational collaborative project between George Kuchar and his then student, Mexican artist Miguel Calderón. The video strays away from the conventions of documentary: Kuchar adds an array of effects such as fadeouts between scenes, overlaid digital shapes traversing across the frame, and a strange, unexpected soundtrack.

George Kuchar

George Kuchar was a key figure in experimental and independent filmmaking in the Bay Area and more broadly across America...

Miguel Calderon

Miguel Calderón is a Mexican artist and writer...

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about 3 months ago (02/06/2024)

Inside Mexico City’s Meteoric Rise to Art World Capital | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Market Inside Mexico City’s Meteoric Rise to Art World Capital Paul Laster Feb 6, 2024 3:45PM Pablo Dávila, exterior view of Salón ACME, Mexico City, 2019...

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about 14 months ago (03/01/2023)

Pseudonymous NFT collector Cozomo de’ Medici gives Los Angeles County Museum of Art "largest collection of its kind in a US museum"...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Now crypto collectors are investing in something more tangible, and traditional, like paintings and sculpture...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

This Bird-Inspired Art Collection Is Worth a Staggering $1B - via Creative Bloq...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Two Tech Executives Are Opening an NFT Museum in Seattle to Give Decentralized Art a Centralized Home - via artnet news...

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about 68 months ago (09/17/2018)

Short film fest to send winner to Hollywood (via The Manila Times) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Filmmakers of 'As Time Flows By', Janna Lejano (left) and Annika Yañez (right) September 17, 2018 Ten bold and emotionally stirring stories have been selected as finalists the 2nd Viddsee Juree Philippines, a festival of short films that celebrates and supports filmmaking communities in Asia...

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about 32 months ago (09/16/2021)

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about 122 months ago (04/19/2014)

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about 122 months ago (04/18/2014)